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Chestnut:body color any shade of red, reddish-brown, or orangey-red, points may be lighter or darker than the body, or the same color, but never black-
Brown:body color some sort of brown and are often mistaken as black because they are so dark; mane and tail are always dark
Bay:body color ranging from light to dark, but some shade of red or reddish-brown; points black
Black:horse is black all over, including the muzzle, flanks, and underbelly
White:horse has snow-white hair, pink skin, and brown eyes; born pure white and dies same color with very little seasonal changes if any
Dun:horse with dominant hair in some shade of yellow with the mane, tail, skin, and hooves grading from white to black with a black dorsal stripe going down the back
Gray:horse that may be born solid dark color or with a few white hairs that turns white with age
Buckskin:horse with dominant hair in some shade of yellow with mane, tail, skin, and hooves ranging from white to black with no dorsal strip down the back
Palomino:horse the is a golden color, varying from bright copper color to light yellow, with white mane and tail
Grullo:horse with yellow hairs mixed in with brown or black with black points; may have a mouse gray appearance and most have a dorsal stripe and zebra strips on legs and withers
ZebraDun:a horse with dominant hair in some shade of yellow with black points and a zebra stripe or stripes on legs and withes
RedDun:a horse with a reddish orange cast, often with a red strip down the back and a red mane and tail
Paint:combination of white and any one color (bay, black, brown, chestnut, dun, gray, palomino, grullo, sorrel, buckskin, or roan); markings can come in any shape or size anywhere on the body
Roan:horse with white hairs intermingled with one or more base colors; born and die same color; generally not uniform
RedRoan:horse with white hairs intermingled with bay
StrawberryRoan:horse with white hairs intermingled with chestnut
BlueRoan:horse with white hairs intermingled with black
Source: Horse and Horsemanship book by Ray J. Antoniewicz

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horse with dominant hair in some shade of yellow with mane, tail, skin, and hooves ranging from white to black with no dorsal strip down the back

a horse with a reddish orange cast, often with a red strip down the back and a red mane and tail

combination of white and any one color (bay, black, brown, chestnut, dun, gray, palomino, grullo, sorrel, buckskin, or roan); markings can come in any shape or size anywhere on the body

a horse with dominant hair in some shade of yellow with black points and a zebra stripe or stripes on legs and withes

horse with yellow hairs mixed in with brown or black with black points; may have a mouse gray appearance and most have a dorsal stripe and zebra strips on legs and withers

body color ranging from light to dark, but some shade of red or reddish-brown; points black

horse that may be born solid dark color or with a few white hairs that turns white with age

horse with white hairs intermingled with black

Horse and Horsemanship book by Ray J. Antoniewicz

horse with white hairs intermingled with chestnut

body color any shade of red, reddish-brown, or orangey-red, points may be lighter or darker than the body, or the same color, but never black-

horse is black all over, including the muzzle, flanks, and underbelly

horse with dominant hair in some shade of yellow with the mane, tail, skin, and hooves grading from white to black with a black dorsal stripe going down the back

horse with white hairs intermingled with one or more base colors; born and die same color; generally not uniform

horse has snow-white hair, pink skin, and brown eyes; born pure white and dies same color with very little seasonal changes if any

horse the is a golden color, varying from bright copper color to light yellow, with white mane and tail

horse with white hairs intermingled with bay

body color some sort of brown and are often mistaken as black because they are so dark; mane and tail are always dark